Denique Coelum
Member
One of the more insidious problems I've discovered, to my cost, with mature-rated games is that they disguise more subtle evils beneath a brash exterior of violence.
Take Assassin's Creed, for example. I found it very addictive, stunning gaming environment, well-plotted, very well written and scripted. The violence, I somewhat overlooked (and I don't defend that) because it was swords and daggers and not Grand Theft Auto style murdering.
However, as anyone who plays or has played the Assassin's Creed series will've noticed, there's a strong but subtle humanist doctrine interwoven into the narrative. I don't want to be dramatic about it, but it's nothing short of Satanic subliminal messaging.
Although I dearly loved those games because of the amazing graphics and opportunities to explore the 'Holy Land' in the form a realistic virtual representation, I had to give them up.
My point is... if you compromise, like I did, with a little bit of violence, you're likely to let other things into your life which you might not be prepared for. The 'M' label covers a multitude of sins, not all of which will be apparent from the cover of the game-box.
Take Assassin's Creed, for example. I found it very addictive, stunning gaming environment, well-plotted, very well written and scripted. The violence, I somewhat overlooked (and I don't defend that) because it was swords and daggers and not Grand Theft Auto style murdering.
However, as anyone who plays or has played the Assassin's Creed series will've noticed, there's a strong but subtle humanist doctrine interwoven into the narrative. I don't want to be dramatic about it, but it's nothing short of Satanic subliminal messaging.
Although I dearly loved those games because of the amazing graphics and opportunities to explore the 'Holy Land' in the form a realistic virtual representation, I had to give them up.
My point is... if you compromise, like I did, with a little bit of violence, you're likely to let other things into your life which you might not be prepared for. The 'M' label covers a multitude of sins, not all of which will be apparent from the cover of the game-box.